With the 2024 NFL Draft fast approaching, teams across the league are buzzing with activity. The Chiefs traded L’Jarius Sneed to the Tenessee Titans. Brett Veach, the general manager of the KCC, and his team are putting the finishing touches on their strategy, eagerly anticipating the chance to enhance their roster come April.
On Friday afternoon, the league unveiled the compensatory picks. For the Chiefs, this meant a welcome addition to their draft arsenal. A fifth-round pick (No. 172 overall), offering yet another opportunity to spot talent and make strategic choices that could shape the team’s future.
The new NFL Draft scenario post-L’Jarius Sneed trade
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The plot thickened when they orchestrated Sneed’s trade. This trade not only involved swapping seventh-round picks but also securing a valuable third-round pick for 2025. This strategic maneuver is part of a broader narrative for the Chiefs, as they aim to bolster their prospects. Their 2024 Draft lineup remains intact with six picks in the initial five rounds. They will also have the 252nd overall pick in the 7th round.
Titans acquire CB L'Jarius Sneed in trade with Chiefs https://t.co/Ir4Z9zZxPP pic.twitter.com/uR0ky3gIWK
— The Titans Wire (@TheTitansWire) March 23, 2024
Looking ahead, the Chiefs are meticulously laying the groundwork for a robust 2025 draft. The Sneed transaction alone is poised to position them with a potential fourth pick within the top 100 selections. With the current projections, Kansas City might find themselves wielding as many as 10 picks in the 2025 draft, offering Brett Veach and his team substantial resources to sculpt the team’s future.
Despite being traded, Sneed’s impact on the Chiefs cannot be underestimated.
Sneed’s impact on the Chiefs
L’Jarius Sneed swiftly made his mark with the Chiefs after being drafted in the fourth round from Louisiana Tech. He quickly became an integral part of the defense. In his debut season, Sneed took the field as a starter in six regular-season games and was a constant presence throughout the playoffs, including a Super Bowl appearance. Over the next three years, his role only expanded, contributing significantly to the Chiefs clinching two more Super Bowl titles.
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What a revenge play by L’Jarius Sneed on Zay Flowers pic.twitter.com/WqDV46uKHb
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) January 28, 2024
Beyond his coverage skills, Sneed’s willingness to engage physically—evidenced by his 108 tackles in 2022—made him a versatile weapon in Spagnuolo’s arsenal. Among his standout moments was a game-changing play in the AFC championship game’s final quarter in 2023.
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With Sneed now in Tennessee, the Titans will complement their earlier acquisition of Chidobe Awuzie. Sneed’s arrival promises to fortify the Titans’ defense, setting them up as formidable contenders in the AFC South come autumn.